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Slate Hill | Slate Hill | Sir Chas U L Monck Bart | 17 Chains | A hill of considerable altitude | ||
Slate Hill | James Hepple Esqr | South of | (it derives the name from a large | |||
Slate Hill | Mr. Dinnin | Whitey Hill | quarry of free stone the ma[jority] | |||
of which is good for slating | ||||||
purposes) | ||||||
Whitey Hill | Whitey Hill | Sir Chas U L Monck Bart | 17 chains N E | A small hill |
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Whitey Hill | James Hepple Esqr | of Slatehill | a bold face to the West | |||
Whitey Hill | Mr. Dinnin | |||||
Slatehill | Slatehill | Sir Chas U L Monck Bart | West of & | A small farm House | ||
Slatehill | James Hepple Esqr | adjoining to | the property of James Hepple | |||
Slatehill | Mr. Dinnin | Slate Hill | Esqr | |||
John Stewart Sapper Royal Engineers |
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